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the president is on the defense politically. democrats are on the defense and just a couple months ago republicans are suffering from the result of a government shutdown and they were suffering in the polls. democrats are suffering now. what the president is doing is going out to his base and he is saying that the republicans are to blame for this. but they just want to kill the law and that's all that this is about. it's a page from the 2012 election. >> what is he not take responsibility? is the chief executive, he got the slot past and it was all smoke and mirrors getting it through the senate without any republican support. he's got his law. why not just go out and implemented and make a website work. >> it's not just about the website. we are seeing millions of people lose their health insurance small businesses are likely to lose. he did that, he tried to do that last week in a very telling press conference. but now he's back on the defense and he thinks that he can gain the moral high ground by blaming the republicans and
the president is on the defense politically. democrats are on the defense and just a couple months ago republicans are suffering from the result of a government shutdown and they were suffering in the polls. democrats are suffering now. what the president is doing is going out to his base and he is saying that the republicans are to blame for this. but they just want to kill the law and that's all that this is about. it's a page from the 2012 election. >> what is he not take...
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they have to strike a deal with the defense saying life without parole. jenna: $1.7 million was the cost to taxpayers in this five month trial. jodi arias now has reached a level of celebrity that she never experienced before. even if she's in life behind bars, life in prison, is this really justice, doug, if we take off the death penalty and don't go through the process again to see if she deserves it? >> el, no, that's a good point. absolutely. but it depends on what your view is, and lis and i and you have discussed this before. what's your view of the relative severity, ironically, between being in prison for the rest of your life without parole versus the death penalty? you could actually argue that being in prison for life without parole is worse with. jenna: that's what jodi arias said. >> she said she wanted the death penalty. >> yes. she wanted the death penalty until it became clear she was looking at the death penalty, that's when she was begging for her life. jenna: that's when she brought out the slide show. >> her hair, and -- >> that was a
they have to strike a deal with the defense saying life without parole. jenna: $1.7 million was the cost to taxpayers in this five month trial. jodi arias now has reached a level of celebrity that she never experienced before. even if she's in life behind bars, life in prison, is this really justice, doug, if we take off the death penalty and don't go through the process again to see if she deserves it? >> el, no, that's a good point. absolutely. but it depends on what your view is, and...
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we have a criminal defense attorney and a former federal prosecutor. shannon laid that out really great for us, easy to understand a complicated case. the question is whether or not if basically you are in a state that has not set up its own exchange, if the federal government works instead of that and you can still get your subsidies, the big question in the wording. those enrolled through an exchange established by this state gets a subsidy. that's what the word says. do they have a case? >> do they have a case? i'm going to tell you something. this case could be a slam dunk. it's very simple. when you talk about interpreting a statute, jenna, the words of the statute control and the words of the statute define in exchange set up by a state and they authorize subsidies as defined in the statute. this is the irony of this. law presumes that congress knew what they were doing when they passed a statute. that's the end of the conversation. jenna: but as shannon pointed out, what the government is saying is we all know what the law meant. it meant to say
we have a criminal defense attorney and a former federal prosecutor. shannon laid that out really great for us, easy to understand a complicated case. the question is whether or not if basically you are in a state that has not set up its own exchange, if the federal government works instead of that and you can still get your subsidies, the big question in the wording. those enrolled through an exchange established by this state gets a subsidy. that's what the word says. do they have a case?...
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this more obstinate than any defensive lineman. he hand his father signed a letter of intent for him to play for the arkansas razorbacks but his mother, well, mom is doing everything she can to keep here baby boy at home. first she hid the letter of intent. she hired the cochran law firm, that is johnnie cochran's former firm in hopes of invalidating the document s that fair? is it legal? let's bring in our legal panel. arthur aidala, former defense attorney and former federal prosecutor. fred tecce, former federal prosecutor. fred what do you think of this. she wants him to go to a school close to home. she wants him to stay in florida. he wants to play for arkansas. the first thing she did was grab his letter of intent and ran off with it. now she is suing because his father signed the letter of intent. he is cleared to go to arkansas as far as his father is concerned but mom says no. who wins? >> very intimidating because fred is sitting here nodding his head back and forth. i'm scared. >> i want you to see a you work a miracle
this more obstinate than any defensive lineman. he hand his father signed a letter of intent for him to play for the arkansas razorbacks but his mother, well, mom is doing everything she can to keep here baby boy at home. first she hid the letter of intent. she hired the cochran law firm, that is johnnie cochran's former firm in hopes of invalidating the document s that fair? is it legal? let's bring in our legal panel. arthur aidala, former defense attorney and former federal prosecutor. fred...
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the defense could rest today. jon: some new information for you on the controversial "fast & furious" gun-walking scheme. three more guns have been found at recent crime scenes in mexico. the justice department says, those can be traced back to the u.s. operation. steve centanni is in washington with the latest. what do we know about these newly recovered guns, steve? >> they were rifles made in romania, all sold at one gun shop in arizona to two different people. they were purchased three years ago at the lone wolf trading company. that's a gun shop in glendale, arizona. all three of the guns were found at crime scenes in mexico. now tracing documents, obtained from the justice department's bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, show the guns were bought in 2010. they were part of "fast & furious" which encouraged gun shops to sell specific weapons to drug cartels in hopes of tracking them down. well the sales took place but authorities lost track of 1400 weapons. two of the guns were sold to a man who is belie
the defense could rest today. jon: some new information for you on the controversial "fast & furious" gun-walking scheme. three more guns have been found at recent crime scenes in mexico. the justice department says, those can be traced back to the u.s. operation. steve centanni is in washington with the latest. what do we know about these newly recovered guns, steve? >> they were rifles made in romania, all sold at one gun shop in arizona to two different people. they were...
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that is unreasonable defense. i thought the acting director made the better case yesterday that you have to admit that there was abuse and a failure, and that we have to get all the facts out. i think that is what the hearings are going to do. and they are going -- i think there will be implications, with all of these things combined, particularly the situation withhold r-r thwith with eric holder the attorney general. the increasing calls on both the left and the right for him to resign, whether he does or not, all these things will impact moving forward politically both parties, and i think in 2014, you know, obviously i think the republican party will make the case using these scandals against the administration and democrats, and democrats will be saying, look they are overreaching, they are not doing the country's business, instead they are just trying to get the white house. and that debate is going to effect and impact the 2014 election. how yet is not clear. but right now i'd rather -- i think the administ
that is unreasonable defense. i thought the acting director made the better case yesterday that you have to admit that there was abuse and a failure, and that we have to get all the facts out. i think that is what the hearings are going to do. and they are going -- i think there will be implications, with all of these things combined, particularly the situation withhold r-r thwith with eric holder the attorney general. the increasing calls on both the left and the right for him to resign,...
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she was just named acting deputy secretary of defense, replacing ashton carter for now. she has extensive experience in defense budgeting but, a lot of people are talking about, she was the inspiration for the character played by kelly mcgillis in the movie "top gun" back in 1986. >> we're getting new information about the deadly trail derailment in new york city. according to the ntsb the train's brakes were functioning properly but they were not applied until it was too late. this comes as we're learning more about the engineer's record and what may have attributed to this deadly crash. laura ingle joins us with the latest. laura? >> reporter: the engineer who told the head of his union he zoned out, just before the accident, reportedly working from the night shift to working early shift but had plenty of time to get sleep the night before sunday's deadly derailment. according to the union chief. according to published reports initially engineer william rockefeller told people that first came on the scene that the brakes failed as the it barreled into tight turn going
she was just named acting deputy secretary of defense, replacing ashton carter for now. she has extensive experience in defense budgeting but, a lot of people are talking about, she was the inspiration for the character played by kelly mcgillis in the movie "top gun" back in 1986. >> we're getting new information about the deadly trail derailment in new york city. according to the ntsb the train's brakes were functioning properly but they were not applied until it was too late....
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lis wiehl, fox news legal analyst, doug burns is also with us, a criminal defense attorney. bringing the bathtub into court, what's the purpose behind that? >> because there were two different stories that were told, at least two different stories. income neil tells the story about how he saw her and her face was over the side of the bathtub but that's not what the daughter and that's not what the neighbors and other people said that they saw, that she was still inside the bathtub so it's very important, her positioning. why would he be lying about her positioning in that bathtub? that leads to incriminating evidence against him and also, let's face it, just bringing the bathtub in which she died is a very moving symbol to bring into the courtroom. jon: there was also talk of the fact that the way the blood pooled in her body after death did not exactly line up with the story that he told about how he found her. >> well, that's the way they have to prove this case because in any trial lawyer is going to tell you this is not a slam dunk. you don't have the specific cause of d
lis wiehl, fox news legal analyst, doug burns is also with us, a criminal defense attorney. bringing the bathtub into court, what's the purpose behind that? >> because there were two different stories that were told, at least two different stories. income neil tells the story about how he saw her and her face was over the side of the bathtub but that's not what the daughter and that's not what the neighbors and other people said that they saw, that she was still inside the bathtub so it's...
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he'll raise the defense zone issue. joining us is the columnist and author of the coming collapse of china. so let's take a big step back. there's a lot of moving parts here. this new zone that china is announcing is a recent announcement. why now? what's up with the timing that china decides to make this stand? >> i think it has a lot to do with what's going on inside the political system in beijing. you have a new chinese leader. he's not consolidated control. most people think he has but i don't think he has and essentially what he's looking to the people's liberation army, for support. the p.l.a. are nationalistic and i think they're driving policies so therefore, it is very little pushback from the civilians. jenna: so for us, one of the ways this is impacting us is when passenger planes fly around or in this area, china says you need to let us know because this is our territory. so far they've told china they're doing this. japan is angry at us because they're saying we're acknowledging that china is taking over t
he'll raise the defense zone issue. joining us is the columnist and author of the coming collapse of china. so let's take a big step back. there's a lot of moving parts here. this new zone that china is announcing is a recent announcement. why now? what's up with the timing that china decides to make this stand? >> i think it has a lot to do with what's going on inside the political system in beijing. you have a new chinese leader. he's not consolidated control. most people think he has...
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did she just blow her until defense? our legal panel weighs in next. >> we are inside and that is outside. lose the hood, tell them what is coming up. >> here to talk about what we should do if the obamacare website is not working in four days. ego and a good friend of ours, we will go nameless right now with our special guest. we will see you at the top of the hour. jon: "happening now." closing arguments in the case for las vegas woman ordering a hit on her husband. charged with plotting to kill robert in a botched drive-by shooting last november. press feeders say she listed her brother and son to orchestrate the killing. they say she did it because she was after her soon-to-be ex-husband insurance money. during her testimony, she denied all that, but admitted she wanted him gone because she claimed he was abusive toward her. >> i just wanted it to be done. i wish she was dead. i walked out the door we ha. jon: lets talk about with a a criminal defense attorney. a former prosecutor. the only witness in this case for t
did she just blow her until defense? our legal panel weighs in next. >> we are inside and that is outside. lose the hood, tell them what is coming up. >> here to talk about what we should do if the obamacare website is not working in four days. ego and a good friend of ours, we will go nameless right now with our special guest. we will see you at the top of the hour. jon: "happening now." closing arguments in the case for las vegas woman ordering a hit on her husband....
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i think what the defense is going to do is, essentially, tell whitey bulger's story through their defense witnesses. so i don't think there's any chance this case will be in the bag by be the end of the week. jon: even a reputed mobster has his reputation to protect. ashley, dan, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: what is happening with america's favorite pastime? some new fallout from the big scandal rocking baseball. a-rod is reportedly facing a possible suspension, even a lifetime ban from the game for his alleged involvement with performance-enhancing drugs. what this means for the league overall and all those players that your kids watch every day. >>> plus, what prompted this? jenna: turning out the new fallout in the steroids scandal rocking major-league baseball. there are now reports new york yankees slugger alex rodriguez must choose between his suspension until the end of next season or a possible lifetime ban from the game. part of a larger performance-enhancing drugs scandal involving biogenesis reportedly involved at least a dozen major-league players in giving them things
i think what the defense is going to do is, essentially, tell whitey bulger's story through their defense witnesses. so i don't think there's any chance this case will be in the bag by be the end of the week. jon: even a reputed mobster has his reputation to protect. ashley, dan, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: what is happening with america's favorite pastime? some new fallout from the big scandal rocking baseball. a-rod is reportedly facing a possible suspension, even a lifetime...
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former prosecutor fred tecce and former defense attorney arthur eye call aidala. they admitted no biases toward any beer companies but maybe some experience drinking -- [laughter] some of these. so, arthur, does the government have a case here? >> well, they're not going to get thrown out of court, let's start out that way. there's a lot of elements the government would have to prove here, but without getting too deep into the weeds, what they really have to prove is it's going to so adversely effect americans that you can't just have this, basically, one beer company that's going to be able to set the prices, set who gets what beer and what city, what state, what up to. the best example was, and this is an extreme example, but they would not allow at&t to buy t-mobile. now, there's very few wireless carriers, but they did not want to just have one mother company controlling everything. jenna: okay. so cell phones is something, though, that a lot of american families use, fred, right? now, beer, i know some of our viewers might argue with me, but it's not like it'
former prosecutor fred tecce and former defense attorney arthur eye call aidala. they admitted no biases toward any beer companies but maybe some experience drinking -- [laughter] some of these. so, arthur, does the government have a case here? >> well, they're not going to get thrown out of court, let's start out that way. there's a lot of elements the government would have to prove here, but without getting too deep into the weeds, what they really have to prove is it's going to so...
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and the defense of self-defense. jenna: you know, there's so much being focused on him. we can't forget the woman who died in all of this and the family right now planning the funeral. brian and rachel, great to have you. it's an interesting story and one we'll watch closely over the next few weeks. thank you. >> thank you. nice to see you both. jon: president obama is talking about gun control in a city with one of the worst murder rates in the u.s. we will take you there live next. >>> and the horror stories keep coming as passengers from the carnival cruise ship triumph make their way home. coming up, we'll hear from a mother and daughter who spent their first night on dry land. >> i'm exhausted, i'm tired, but i'm also relieved just to be on land, to see my parents, just to strive back to houston right now and go home and -- well, take a shower and then lay in my own bed. ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increase
and the defense of self-defense. jenna: you know, there's so much being focused on him. we can't forget the woman who died in all of this and the family right now planning the funeral. brian and rachel, great to have you. it's an interesting story and one we'll watch closely over the next few weeks. thank you. >> thank you. nice to see you both. jon: president obama is talking about gun control in a city with one of the worst murder rates in the u.s. we will take you there live next....
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defense here. they are taking this position as a sham and refusing to give any defense whatsoever. there's a death penalty in florida, but i don't think they will get the full sentence here in massachusetts. jenna: thank you so much for that analysis. >> thank you. jon: new developments in the miami dolphins bullying scandal. the nfl postponed a meeting with the alleged victim, jonathan martin. investigators digging deep and what was going on between martin and richie incognito. taking a look at our president, you can see a change in their physical appearance from when they took the job and in what they look like a few years end. experts blame stress were quickly aging them. jenna: i'm glad we can show our pictures. [laughter] jon: no way, were not going to do that. [laughter] but research says that this can have a similar effect on everyday folks. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announce
defense here. they are taking this position as a sham and refusing to give any defense whatsoever. there's a death penalty in florida, but i don't think they will get the full sentence here in massachusetts. jenna: thank you so much for that analysis. >> thank you. jon: new developments in the miami dolphins bullying scandal. the nfl postponed a meeting with the alleged victim, jonathan martin. investigators digging deep and what was going on between martin and richie incognito. taking a...
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in fact, it doesn't hurt the defense, it doesn't help the defense. it doesn't do much of anything. i think what it does show, and i agree with doug that really there's no benefit, it shows that the prosecution's a little desperate, that they're reaching. they're trying to go back to say that many years before george zimmerman took once class that talked about sand your ground which was or still is the law in florida? so what? he's learning about the law? okay. what is bad about that? that's he on notice what the law is in florida? lots of people are. does that mean they should be convicted because they took a class and understood what the law is? i mean, it's kind of a reach. i don't know what their nexus is to show that it was in his head as he's wrestling around on the ground, and he shot trayvon martin not in self-defense. it just, there's no link. i just think it looks like they're reaching. and they don't need it. well, actually, they -- >> right. >> the defense is doing a really good job in showing there's so much doubt in this case and specifically on that dna evidence. you
in fact, it doesn't hurt the defense, it doesn't help the defense. it doesn't do much of anything. i think what it does show, and i agree with doug that really there's no benefit, it shows that the prosecution's a little desperate, that they're reaching. they're trying to go back to say that many years before george zimmerman took once class that talked about sand your ground which was or still is the law in florida? so what? he's learning about the law? okay. what is bad about that? that's he...
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we have the vice president of research at the defense for democracy. you spent a great deal of time in your career look at our relationship with saudi arabia. that's what stood out about this report today, not so much the policy about the drones but where we are putth bases. what do you think this says about our relationship with the saudis and how reliable they are as partners in our war on terror. >> it's a great question and i have to say that the u.s. saudi relationship is probably among the more dysfunctional relationships that i've had the pleasure to try to analyze. on the one hand you have the united states that is funding both sides in the war on terror by purring saudi oil and oil from the rest of the gulf, we are funding both sides in the war on terror. now we find out that the saudis are on the one hand radicalizing people in the middle east and financing terrorism on the one hand and on the other hand housing the base for the cia to hunt high value targets in places like yemen and beyond. you can scratch your on this one but to try to make
we have the vice president of research at the defense for democracy. you spent a great deal of time in your career look at our relationship with saudi arabia. that's what stood out about this report today, not so much the policy about the drones but where we are putth bases. what do you think this says about our relationship with the saudis and how reliable they are as partners in our war on terror. >> it's a great question and i have to say that the u.s. saudi relationship is probably...
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the defense says, her argument it was self-defense. joining us now, faith jenkins, a former prosecutor and chip merlin a criminal defense attorney. faith, interesting to note we have all this detail yet there is no gun and we're having trouble determining if the prosecution has the knife at hand. how does that figure in this case? a lot of details but questions about the murder weapons. >> she confessed to committing the crime. that aspect of murder weapon or how it was done is not an element. she said i did it. the only thing the jury is trying to determine, was this really self-defense. that is where the focus is really on. with with we're seeing another shameless act by joe di, trying to put the strike tim on trial and take the focus away from her own actions. jenna: do you put her on the stand. >> i don't think you have a choice. only two people were in the room and one of them is dead. travis alexander almost always requires he said/she said and she will have to take take the stand and explain her state of mind why she had to comm
the defense says, her argument it was self-defense. joining us now, faith jenkins, a former prosecutor and chip merlin a criminal defense attorney. faith, interesting to note we have all this detail yet there is no gun and we're having trouble determining if the prosecution has the knife at hand. how does that figure in this case? a lot of details but questions about the murder weapons. >> she confessed to committing the crime. that aspect of murder weapon or how it was done is not an...
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defense attorneys also calling a retired f.b.i. agent to the stand, trying to prove whitey was never a rat. the trial could wrap up this week. bulger might still take the stand. the judge saying she will ask his defense team at the end of the day whether he will testify or not. joining us now, our legal panel, a criminal defense attorney and phillips snyder, a former prosecutor. if whitey bulger were your client, would you put him on the stand? >> no. i wouldn't except that he's 83 years old and it seems like he's very strong willed and his lawyers may not be able to control him if he wants to take the stand. taking the stand in your own defense is a right, specifically given to the defendant. a lawyer can give their advice but can't prevent their client from testifying. so if i were him, if i were his lawyer, i would not want him to testify but he may not have any control over his client. jon: but phillip, his defense attorney has already said in opening arguments he's guilty of several crimes, supposedly his goal is, you know, if
defense attorneys also calling a retired f.b.i. agent to the stand, trying to prove whitey was never a rat. the trial could wrap up this week. bulger might still take the stand. the judge saying she will ask his defense team at the end of the day whether he will testify or not. joining us now, our legal panel, a criminal defense attorney and phillips snyder, a former prosecutor. if whitey bulger were your client, would you put him on the stand? >> no. i wouldn't except that he's 83 years...
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half of that came out of defense. defense accounts for about 18% of our overall spending. but about 50% of the savings we've taken out of defense. this is a time of war. and i think that what we need to do is step back and take a breath. and adam's bill, while i don't agree with his premise, i do congratulate him on his courage. because his caucus has been asking for tax increases as has the president and his proposal doesn't push for tax increases. that's a brave position for him to take in his caucus. jon: i talked with juan williams about, you know, what's happened to the federal budget in the last ten years. 90, almost 90% increase in federal spending in ten years. it seems unsustainable. >> well it is unsustainable. i appreciate the compliment. let the record reflect i do support tax increases. just that's a separate part of the equation. if we're going to deal with the deficit, the idea behind sequestration was we're going to threaten to make draconian cuts in defense, and other discretionary programs because we don't want to do the cuts. we'll finally address both t
half of that came out of defense. defense accounts for about 18% of our overall spending. but about 50% of the savings we've taken out of defense. this is a time of war. and i think that what we need to do is step back and take a breath. and adam's bill, while i don't agree with his premise, i do congratulate him on his courage. because his caucus has been asking for tax increases as has the president and his proposal doesn't push for tax increases. that's a brave position for him to take in...
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defense secretary chuck hagel attending a ceremony at dover air force base moments ago. the transfer of four soldiers and a marine killed in combat in afghanistan back home. the transfer is happening right now. the pentagon though did not pay for these families. the families of these soldiers and this marine, to travel to dover and meet the coffins of their loved ones. those grieving families will also not immediately get the death benefits owed to them, all due to the government shutdown. joining me now from capitol hill, republican congressman duncan hunter of california. he sent a letter to defense secretary chuck hagel regarding the death benefit problem and congressman, nice to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. jenna: just want to mention to our viewers, we reached out to the pentagon. we asked for an interview as well. i know you've been on our network over last 24 hours. we haven't heard back. i want to point out to the viewers we were trying to find the other side for this. >> good luck. jenna: we're trying. that is our job. will this be resolved
defense secretary chuck hagel attending a ceremony at dover air force base moments ago. the transfer of four soldiers and a marine killed in combat in afghanistan back home. the transfer is happening right now. the pentagon though did not pay for these families. the families of these soldiers and this marine, to travel to dover and meet the coffins of their loved ones. those grieving families will also not immediately get the death benefits owed to them, all due to the government shutdown....
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top brass from the defense department is testifying before a house armed services subcommittee. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with details as this story continues. hi, jennifer. >> reporter: hi, jenna. these are civilian members of the pentagon being requested right now. the pentagon come troller robert heal is receiving questions from the subcommittee, why the pentagon furloughed anyone in light of pay our military act which congress passed unanimously which the president signed into law on the eve of the shutdown. >> i was shocked and angered that i learn that five of our nation's heroes died in afghanistan over the weaken and their families were informed that benefits could not be paid. >> unfortunately the department of defense took it upon itself to disregard the will of the american people and violate a law that had unanimous support of congress and the signature of the commander-in-chief. >> reporter: the republican sponsor of the pay our military act, congressman mike kaufman of colorado accused dod for not following letter of the law for political purposes ac
top brass from the defense department is testifying before a house armed services subcommittee. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with details as this story continues. hi, jennifer. >> reporter: hi, jenna. these are civilian members of the pentagon being requested right now. the pentagon come troller robert heal is receiving questions from the subcommittee, why the pentagon furloughed anyone in light of pay our military act which congress passed unanimously which the president...
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supervisor back on the stand for the defense today. he says whitey bulger played a tough guy and at the accused mob boss wasn't much of an informant at all. he said he tried to shut him down. bulger denies every giving up info to the fed. he's charged in a spring of 19 murders in the 1970's and 1980's. the trial expected to wrap up this week. bulger could take the stand in the next few days. that will make for some interesting testimony. joining us now, our legal analyst, the former prosecutor as well so robert fitzpatrick, the former f.b.i. agent, he gets up on the stand and here's one of the stories he tells. he says that he was worried about the f.b.i.'s relationship with the guy named edward brian hallaran, a man who was an informant. >> ends up dead two days later. jon: he was talk about giving him witness protection and he ends up dead and whitey bulger is one of the first guys. >> wake up and wait a second. is that a defense? it should be a prosecution witness. but it's completely relevant whether the fact that he was a good inf
supervisor back on the stand for the defense today. he says whitey bulger played a tough guy and at the accused mob boss wasn't much of an informant at all. he said he tried to shut him down. bulger denies every giving up info to the fed. he's charged in a spring of 19 murders in the 1970's and 1980's. the trial expected to wrap up this week. bulger could take the stand in the next few days. that will make for some interesting testimony. joining us now, our legal analyst, the former prosecutor...
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i think that is why the defense is trying to block it. connell: meanwhile, esther, the defense is also requesting that any evidence filed by the prosecution now should not be allowed into court since the deadline has passed. this is including that piece of evidence that's being tested for dna. doug is saying, prosecutor saying it is critical to both parties in this case. so, esther will this request stick and what are the chances of the first-degree murder charges being dropped by the way? >> well, as to the new piece of evidence, it depends on what the discovery deadlines were and how egregious the failure to provide this in timely manner is to the defense. obviously very prejudicial to have it come in at the last minute. it is possible that the judge will give the defense a continuance in order to allow them to test the evidence themselves or have enough time to reevaluate the defense theory in order to incorporate the new piece of evidence. as to first-degree murder, it is unlikely that the judge before the trial will go on his own or
i think that is why the defense is trying to block it. connell: meanwhile, esther, the defense is also requesting that any evidence filed by the prosecution now should not be allowed into court since the deadline has passed. this is including that piece of evidence that's being tested for dna. doug is saying, prosecutor saying it is critical to both parties in this case. so, esther will this request stick and what are the chances of the first-degree murder charges being dropped by the way?...
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her husband insists they are innocent. >> we have high hopes that our defense is a strong defense and our case is strong and she will be proven innocent. >> reporter: a mexican judge will review the case on file if he does not rule she could spend a few more months in jail until he does. back to you. jenna: good context for us. thank you. jon: some new troubles for zimmerman and his legal team after losing a round of motions ahead of his up coming manslaughter trial. zimmerman's defense lawyers are facing a new problem, how it could impact his case going forward. plus, another tornado outbreak, dozens of twisters reported overnight tearing across the nation's heartland carving multiple paths of destruction. maria molina joins us with more information about this storm that has, what, 3 million people in its path, right jenna: now a fox weather alert on a string of damaging tornadoes touching down in the nation's midsection today and the threat is unfortunately not over. that part of the country is raoefl really bracing for more twisters, hail and even some flooding. maria molina joins
her husband insists they are innocent. >> we have high hopes that our defense is a strong defense and our case is strong and she will be proven innocent. >> reporter: a mexican judge will review the case on file if he does not rule she could spend a few more months in jail until he does. back to you. jenna: good context for us. thank you. jon: some new troubles for zimmerman and his legal team after losing a round of motions ahead of his up coming manslaughter trial. zimmerman's...
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it's not a smart way to cut defense. defense needs to take some more reductions as we go forward to get to the new reality that we are facing, but it needs to be done in a strategic way. these cuts have nothing to do with strategy. you have to look at the cuts that come from sequester and the affects they will have on our military readiness. they will have to -- you have to look at them and the affect lit have on our workforce. you have to look at them and the affects it will have on the military being able to carry out our job and to carry out the strategy. are need to have a budget. you need to have a budget that does this in a balanced way, that does this in a way that comports with our strategy, in way that is not just mindless and cuts across the board. and that's what the president has proposed, and it's going to take some compromise, only congress can do it, but that's what we need to get done now, this need to be fixed. jon: navy secretary ray mabus i wish we could talk to you for the rest of the hour. we appreci
it's not a smart way to cut defense. defense needs to take some more reductions as we go forward to get to the new reality that we are facing, but it needs to be done in a strategic way. these cuts have nothing to do with strategy. you have to look at the cuts that come from sequester and the affects they will have on our military readiness. they will have to -- you have to look at them and the affect lit have on our workforce. you have to look at them and the affects it will have on the...
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lis wiehl is a fox news legal analyst, doug burns a criminal defense attorney. they are with us to talk about some of the legal ramifications here. lis, it seems like a no-brainer. >> absolutely. i mean, jon, this always should have been classified as an act of terrorism. you laid out the case right there. it's really an insult to the victims in this case, 13 people that were killed and 32 some odd others that were injured. they should have got compensation. now they will through this bill. it shouldn't have taken this long, it should have been tried as a terrorist crime, it was not. it was cry tried as an act of violence in a workplace? come on, that's when somebody ods from aspirin and hits somebody. this is much more than that. jon: but, doug, you say this is trickier than it first seems to be. >> i do, and i'll tell you why. first of all, it wasn't tried as a workplace violence case, it was tried as a murder case. but the reason it's tricky is because military criminal procedure caused a really bad result, but i agree with lis, and you'll see why in one seco
lis wiehl is a fox news legal analyst, doug burns a criminal defense attorney. they are with us to talk about some of the legal ramifications here. lis, it seems like a no-brainer. >> absolutely. i mean, jon, this always should have been classified as an act of terrorism. you laid out the case right there. it's really an insult to the victims in this case, 13 people that were killed and 32 some odd others that were injured. they should have got compensation. now they will through this...
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how damaging is that do you think to the defense? >> in terms of the actual charges that whitey bulger is facing, it's not that damaging. murder charges are going to be proved. there's overwhelming evidence. however, this case is unusual. it seems like the defense is more focused on stopping the prosecution from proving things that ruin his reputation like he's a rat or kills women or he's a pedophile and in that sense, that means a lot to the defense. in terms of whether he'll be convicted of murder, it probably won't make a difference. rick: what do you think of that point, the defense strategy here? could this be some kind of a preventative strategy before this guy goes to prison? >> definitely. i think they've had the conversation and bulger has told his attorneys, look. i'm going down. i know i'm going to prison but i at least need to be protected. i can't go to prison labelled a rat, labelled a pedophile. those are the worst things you can do. at this point, it's control so he can live the rest of his life out in peace. rick: t
how damaging is that do you think to the defense? >> in terms of the actual charges that whitey bulger is facing, it's not that damaging. murder charges are going to be proved. there's overwhelming evidence. however, this case is unusual. it seems like the defense is more focused on stopping the prosecution from proving things that ruin his reputation like he's a rat or kills women or he's a pedophile and in that sense, that means a lot to the defense. in terms of whether he'll be...
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she says it was self-defense. prosecutors call it jealous see and the jurors questions are giving us an idea of where they might stand. adam housley live in los angeles. so, after hearing what, 150 questions it sounds like some of these jurors are skeptical of her story, adam. >> yeah, jon it's a unique process and we were interested to hear what the jury had to say, it might give you an insight as to what they are thinking. their questions in some cases are stronger and tiffer than the prosecutor. as our producer who has been watching the case from the beginning insisted as well it takes away the emotion. when you heard the cross-examination from the prosecutor there was a lot of emotion involved, a lot of sparing. in this case it's just the judge reading the questions from the jury, airy as answers, she looks at the jury, she gives them an answer and turns back for the next question. here is just a small sample of some of the questions she faced yesterday. >> if travis attacked you on june 4th why not just tell
she says it was self-defense. prosecutors call it jealous see and the jurors questions are giving us an idea of where they might stand. adam housley live in los angeles. so, after hearing what, 150 questions it sounds like some of these jurors are skeptical of her story, adam. >> yeah, jon it's a unique process and we were interested to hear what the jury had to say, it might give you an insight as to what they are thinking. their questions in some cases are stronger and tiffer than the...
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thank you for joining us from the foundation of defense for democracy. jon: questions about a newspaper's position of publishing a map of names and addresses of legal and permit gun owners. our news watch panel joins us next. [ loud party sounds ] hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough. [ sighs ] thanks!... [ male annouer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! >> this just in, house speaker john boehner reacting to the president's news conference that was held a short while ago. specifically boehner commenting on the debt ceiling, and his statement in part reads this. the american people do not support raising the debt ceiling without reducing gover
thank you for joining us from the foundation of defense for democracy. jon: questions about a newspaper's position of publishing a map of names and addresses of legal and permit gun owners. our news watch panel joins us next. [ loud party sounds ] hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. i took theraflu, but...
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meantime the final defense witness on the same day last thursday in that courtroom, alice vial let, defense expert. she spent a number of days on the stand saying travis alexander was mental and physical abuser. they got to cross-exam inher. the defense rested the prosecution no time going absolutely aggressive at this witness. take a listen to this interaction. >> yes or no. my question are you talking, yes or no. >> mr. martinez, are you angry at me. >> ma'am, is that relevant to you. is that important to you? >> ladies and gentlemen and please refrain from laughing in the courtroom. >> is that important to you, whether or not the prosecutor is angry with regard to your evaluation? does that make any difference to your evaluation whether or not the prosecutor is angry, yes or no? >> reporter: quite fireworks in the courtroom, jenna. in the last 20 minutes. juror number five showing up. the prosecutor going absolutely aggressive at the defense witness. what you didn't hear and what had just begun when court ended we're hear more momentarily when the court started up they were debating snow
meantime the final defense witness on the same day last thursday in that courtroom, alice vial let, defense expert. she spent a number of days on the stand saying travis alexander was mental and physical abuser. they got to cross-exam inher. the defense rested the prosecution no time going absolutely aggressive at this witness. take a listen to this interaction. >> yes or no. my question are you talking, yes or no. >> mr. martinez, are you angry at me. >> ma'am, is that...
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jon: joining us, criminal defense attorney and a former prosecutor, criminal defense attorney and former u.s. army jag. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. jon: tom, this wasn't a stand your ground defense. why is the attorney general bringing it up? >> i think the attorney general is bringing it up for the same reason we constantly hear about racism. even though there was no evidence introduced the trial that george zimmerman acted out of a racist motive. it's something that the average person out there who may not understand the nuances of the law can sink their teeth into. what this trial was about was an individual's inherent right of self defense that goes back not only to the start of our nation but back to english common law, back to roman laws. one of the principles of common raw and it's been codified and statute in every one of our 50 states. if you reasonably believe that you're under attack, you have an inherent right to use reasonable force to defend yourself. reasonable minds can differ whether zimmerman believes that and whether he was justified but that's an issue for t
jon: joining us, criminal defense attorney and a former prosecutor, criminal defense attorney and former u.s. army jag. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. jon: tom, this wasn't a stand your ground defense. why is the attorney general bringing it up? >> i think the attorney general is bringing it up for the same reason we constantly hear about racism. even though there was no evidence introduced the trial that george zimmerman acted out of a racist motive. it's something that the...
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one key player in the bombings is iran's newly appointed defense minister. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live at pentagon with more. jennifer. >> reporter: one of the first things that new iranian president rouhani promoted the. he is responsible for the bombing of u.s. marine bar racks in the airport in beirut in 1983 iran's new defense minister was assigned by the revolutionary guard to bekaa valley in lebanon at the time. he is responsible for formation what is now hezbollah and providing the explosives to the iranian suicide bomber who drove the 19-ton mercedes truck into the marine barracks. in a statement from the white house president obama referred to the incident, quote, this despicable act of terrorism, the deadliest single day death to for the u.s. marine corps since iwo jima. in a ceremony at camp lejeune, colonel tim guarranty who lost 220 marines that day in beirut, this new defense minister should give the u.s. pause as it negotiates with the iran's leadership. >> past three iranian ministers of defense, including the cur
one key player in the bombings is iran's newly appointed defense minister. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live at pentagon with more. jennifer. >> reporter: one of the first things that new iranian president rouhani promoted the. he is responsible for the bombing of u.s. marine bar racks in the airport in beirut in 1983 iran's new defense minister was assigned by the revolutionary guard to bekaa valley in lebanon at the time. he is responsible for formation what is...
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in almost ever case the defense claims entrapment. that defense has not worked a single time yet. hraoelg experts say because the bar is so high. in this case the evidence against mohammed mohammed appears very strong. his father contacted the tprao*eub worried mohammed was becoming rad dhaka hraoeuzed. he had written about jihad and becoming a mart you are. but the defense argues he was young, impressionable and during the elaborate f.b.i. sting operation groomed to be a would be killer. it's a risky defense. >> they need to so something else entirely, andt their client was not the least bit predisposed to want to do that at all, and proving that is actually very difficult under these kind of circumstances. >> reporter: the defense admits mohammed hit numbers on a cellphone thinking it would detonate a massive bomb in a van right in the middle of a holiday tree lighting ceremony here in downtown portland. the bomb was a fake an was arrested. the defense does have a couple of advantages. first the jury pool. in 2005 the city pulled its officers out of the joint terrorism task forc
in almost ever case the defense claims entrapment. that defense has not worked a single time yet. hraoelg experts say because the bar is so high. in this case the evidence against mohammed mohammed appears very strong. his father contacted the tprao*eub worried mohammed was becoming rad dhaka hraoeuzed. he had written about jihad and becoming a mart you are. but the defense argues he was young, impressionable and during the elaborate f.b.i. sting operation groomed to be a would be killer. it's...
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went to a lecture, criminal defense, top judge. it was about my cousin vinny, the movie, how excellent the aspects of his cross-examination are and how you could learn from it. tom is right. just to attract an audience. >> the defense wants the jury sequestered. the judge said no. is that a mistake at this point? >> capital one case i would err on the side of caution. if you get a verdict either way you want to make sure it is the right verdict and not influenced by fox news, by the newspapers, by "us" magazine. so why not? it would cost the government more money. the trial has gone on for months. >> appeals will cost the government more money. keep in mind that is what the defense is trying to do with a lot of these motions. set up a record to establish a viable appeal. you make these motions, make if the judge denies it is there, you can't take it back. jon: apparently some of the testimony, not testimony, some of the information out there are police interrogations or police interviews with her parents where they say we think our
went to a lecture, criminal defense, top judge. it was about my cousin vinny, the movie, how excellent the aspects of his cross-examination are and how you could learn from it. tom is right. just to attract an audience. >> the defense wants the jury sequestered. the judge said no. is that a mistake at this point? >> capital one case i would err on the side of caution. if you get a verdict either way you want to make sure it is the right verdict and not influenced by fox news, by the...
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his defensive coordinator, wade phillips. listen. >> the doctors and our medical staff took care of him here and then he went to a local hospital, all his vital signs are good. he did not have a heart attack. but they're still checking on everything with him. >> now, the coach has been and continues to go through what officials are describing as a battery of tests to try to find out exactly what happened to him, what caused that collapse. he is, of course, not the only nfl coach to have health issues. the broncos head coach, john fox, felt dizzy during a round of golf on saturday. he had previously been told he needed an operation heart condition. he had hoped to leave that until february after the season ended but he went to the hospital after the dizzy spell and was told he needs that heart surgery immediately. just another reminder, i guess, of the pressures all of these nfl coaches feel pretty much every day of every week during the season. jenna: well put. thank you. jon: there's a bomb shell in the trial of a utah docto
his defensive coordinator, wade phillips. listen. >> the doctors and our medical staff took care of him here and then he went to a local hospital, all his vital signs are good. he did not have a heart attack. but they're still checking on everything with him. >> now, the coach has been and continues to go through what officials are describing as a battery of tests to try to find out exactly what happened to him, what caused that collapse. he is, of course, not the only nfl coach to...
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we have a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. we also have brian, i'm sorry, eric swartz with us as well to talk more about this case. brian, race is an issue in this story. we know it is. what do you think about this jury? >> i think the fact that race is an issue in this case is very sad and it really is a reflection of some of the major problems we actually still have in our country even though it is 2013. that said, i think the jury is very interestingly made up of a lot of people from the community but for the fact they're all women. as a trial lawyer myself i'm not too comfortable with that i like a jury that is mixed. everybody brings something different to the table. and the fact that it is all women may, you know, i'm sure from the defense perspective for instance, they're concerned that maybe they will overly sympathize with trayvon martin as a mother, for instance. i find a good mix is a belter mix. that said --. jenna: let me get eric to, we don't have that mix. among alternates there are a few men. but in general thi
we have a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. we also have brian, i'm sorry, eric swartz with us as well to talk more about this case. brian, race is an issue in this story. we know it is. what do you think about this jury? >> i think the fact that race is an issue in this case is very sad and it really is a reflection of some of the major problems we actually still have in our country even though it is 2013. that said, i think the jury is very interestingly made up of a lot...
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clapper has delivered a criminal defense. earlier today the congressman telling fox news that the obama white house is also to blame for the domestic surveillance scandal. >> what the n.s.a. has done with the administration's concurrence simply turn that on the hem and then go the security route and forget about the civil liberties and constitutional route. a balance is needed and my bill does that. >> the head of the n.s.a. will be testifying before the judiciary committee before the senate, jon. jon: what has secretary clapper said in his own defense? >> well, the director of national intelligence has long complained about testifying public the about the threats facing the u.s. as well as the sources and methods used by the intelligence committee to mitigate those threats. in an interview with nbc news shortly after that controversial exchange, d.n.i. collector said he has great respect for the felt the senator's question was unfair. i was asked when are you going to stop beating your wife kind of question which is not answ
clapper has delivered a criminal defense. earlier today the congressman telling fox news that the obama white house is also to blame for the domestic surveillance scandal. >> what the n.s.a. has done with the administration's concurrence simply turn that on the hem and then go the security route and forget about the civil liberties and constitutional route. a balance is needed and my bill does that. >> the head of the n.s.a. will be testifying before the judiciary committee before...
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but in a self-defense case that's all you have as a defense attorney. if travis alexander really attacked jodi arias then everything that comes with it is ugly. sometimes the truth is ugly. you know, mr. martinez doesn't have any problem talking about jodi right in front of her parents and her parents are certainly not to blame. this is just one of these -- court is not for sympathy it's for justice and for truth. if the truth is that jodi acted in self-defense, and i don't know that that is true, then it has to come out. and the jury has to know that. it is not a place -- the defense attorney cannot just take into consideration travis' family sitting in the front row. their jobs if that's what is going to happen. if i can just add something to the hypothetical issue, it's a psychgist who has never met travis alexander. it would be unethical for her to diagnose him without having ever met him. all you can do is a hypothetical. you can't get alay person talking about a hypothetical but you can get an expert talking about a hypothetical. jenna: i want to
but in a self-defense case that's all you have as a defense attorney. if travis alexander really attacked jodi arias then everything that comes with it is ugly. sometimes the truth is ugly. you know, mr. martinez doesn't have any problem talking about jodi right in front of her parents and her parents are certainly not to blame. this is just one of these -- court is not for sympathy it's for justice and for truth. if the truth is that jodi acted in self-defense, and i don't know that that is...
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i think that is his best defense. and, also the fact that maybe he wasn't involved in the actual beating. he didn't, he didn't commit the felony if he didn't actually assault the driver, because that would be one of the elements of the crime, the actual crime he is charged with. so that is the way, he can handle it but the fact is, you know, he still is a police officer and does have a certain duty to the public. jon: brian, in your experience do courts tend to go easier or tougher on police officers who are involved in something like this? >> that's an excellent question and the answer is always tougher. you know when you're an officer of the law, by the way, this includes attorneys who get in trouble as well, we're all held to a higher standard because of the oath we take to uphold the law and because we are officers of the law and that is rightfully so. this guy had a higher duty to live up to than an average joe citizen and he should be punished accordingly. jon: well, that under cover is to be arraigned today. th
i think that is his best defense. and, also the fact that maybe he wasn't involved in the actual beating. he didn't, he didn't commit the felony if he didn't actually assault the driver, because that would be one of the elements of the crime, the actual crime he is charged with. so that is the way, he can handle it but the fact is, you know, he still is a police officer and does have a certain duty to the public. jon: brian, in your experience do courts tend to go easier or tougher on police...
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and today may be his last chance to speak in his own defense. convicted mass murderer hasan will be sentenced to life in prison or death. we are live at the courthouse at fort hood. jamie: officers in central california are looking for a brazen thief caught breaking into a pharmacy through the ceiling. he used a saw to cut his way through. inside he used a hammer to smash his way into the area where medicines are kept. all he took was cough syrup even though controlled substances were there as well. investigators do have some clues. they found drops of the suspect's blood, shoe prints, his hammer and a saw. the pharmacy owner says it will cost thousands to clean up the damage. anyone with information is asked to call the fresno county sheriff's department. jamie: the doctor is in as your kids head back to school. summer is winding down and a lot of folks come down with that dreaded summer cold. you're not supposed to get it this year so if you're suffering, or know someone who is, let me tell you about the seasonal viruses. they seem to be tough
and today may be his last chance to speak in his own defense. convicted mass murderer hasan will be sentenced to life in prison or death. we are live at the courthouse at fort hood. jamie: officers in central california are looking for a brazen thief caught breaking into a pharmacy through the ceiling. he used a saw to cut his way through. inside he used a hammer to smash his way into the area where medicines are kept. all he took was cough syrup even though controlled substances were there as...
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jenna: the outgoing secretary of defense on the defensive today as leon panetta answers questions about the deadly benghazi terror attack and the pentagon's response. we're live with that story coming up. >>> this breaking story we continue to follow, a manhunt for an accused cop killer. the suspect, a former police officer who reportedly is making threats against the l.a.p.d. no one knows where he is but lots of folks are looking for hill. we have the breaking developments next. >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the identity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her information from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans ju like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak
jenna: the outgoing secretary of defense on the defensive today as leon panetta answers questions about the deadly benghazi terror attack and the pentagon's response. we're live with that story coming up. >>> this breaking story we continue to follow, a manhunt for an accused cop killer. the suspect, a former police officer who reportedly is making threats against the l.a.p.d. no one knows where he is but lots of folks are looking for hill. we have the breaking developments next....